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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Daily Bulletin | 25.02.2012, 19:30 UTC

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Afghanistan
NATO recalls staff from Afghan ministries amid protests
NATO announces it will recall all personnel in Afghan ministries in Kabul after two American advisers were killed in an attack for which the Taliban has claimed responsibility.
Africa
Mandela stable after hospital procedure
Former South African President Nelson Mandela is reported to be in stable condition after undergoing a procedure in hospital. He had been admitted for treatment for a "long-standing abdominal complaint.
Arab World
Red Cross holds talks for fresh Syria rescue efforts
The Red Cross is in negotiations to resume efforts to rescue people from the besieged Syrian city of Homs, as shelling continued. Meanwhile, Chinese state media has accused the West of "hegemonistic ambitions."
Germany
Frankfurt airport braces for more strikes
Frankfurt's international airport is bracing for another series of warning strikes after talks between management and the union representing ground control workers broke down.
Terrorism
Al Qaeda attack kills 25 in Yemen
Al Qaeda has claimed responsibility for a car bomb attack in Yemen that was carried out hours after the country's new president, Abed Rabo Mansour Hadi, was sworn in. The blast killed at least 25 people.
Africa
Over a dozen found dead after Nigeria attacks
At least 14 people have been killed in an overnight raid on a police station in northern Nigeria, state television has said. Radical Islamist group Boko Haram is suspected of carrying out the latest in a wave of attacks.
Justice
Spanish royal son-in-law appears in corruption case
The son-in-law of Spanish King Juan Carlos has appeared in court to answer questions about suspected fraudulent deals. The case comes at a time of rising disillusionment and anger over the country's financial state.
Russia
Anti-Putin forces take protests to St. Petersburg
Anit-Putin protesters took their message to the prime minister's hometown on Saturday. The demonstrators claim next week's election, which Putin is expected to easily win, will be a sham.
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